Costa
Rica.
Readings end to end. San José to the Osa, the Caribbean to the cloud forest.
Where to read
your chart in
Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is small, but it isn’t uniform. The Central Valley stays cool, the Pacific dries out, the Caribbean runs on its own clock, and the cloud forests sit up in the mist most of the year. None of that changes how a reading works. It changes the state you show up in, and that changes the conversation.
Most readings happen on Google Meet from wherever you’re staying. It’s the same session whether you’re in a lodge above Bijagua, a rental in Cocles, or a hotel in Manuel Antonio. In-person is the default in San José and Nosara, where Elena is based. Everywhere else, online does the job and nothing gets lost. Below is every region I work in, with a short note on what each place tends to bring to the session.
Every page
in the country.
- San José — Central Valley The capital. The one place in the country where in-person sessions are the default: Escazú, Santa Ana, or central San José by arrangement.
- Nosara — Nicoya · Pacific Where Elena lives. In-person on the Nicoya coast when scheduling allows; otherwise online from anywhere along the peninsula.
- Tamarindo — Guanacaste · Pacific NW Dry Guanacaste, surf and long days. A town built for people in transit, and for the questions that come with that.
- Santa Teresa — Nicoya Peninsula The Nicoya tip. Slow road in, slower pace, room for the conversation to keep going on its own after the session.
- Monteverde — Cloud Forest High cloud forest above the Pacific. Cold air, slower light, mist most of the day. The setting does some of the slowing for you.
- Puerto Viejo — Talamanca · Caribbean SE The Caribbean side. Limón rhythm, warm water year-round, a coast that won’t be hurried, which suits a reading.
- Osa · Corcovado — Southern Pacific The remote southwest. Primary rainforest and the kind of quiet that lets you hear the question the rest of life is too loud for.
- Río Celeste — Tenorio · North Northern highlands. Hot springs and a volcano on the horizon. Most readings here sit inside a retreat or a short reset.
- Arenal Volcano — La Fortuna · North Above La Fortuna. A few days of hot springs softens whatever you came in carrying, and the reading meets you in that state.
- Uvita — South Pacific South Pacific middle. Whale season, low-tide walks, the kind of holiday that’s already trying to slow you down.
- Jacó — Central Pacific The closest serious beach to San José. The day-after-a-long-week reading often happens from here, which is the right state for one.
- Manuel Antonio — Central Pacific S Park-tourism rhythm, rainforest and ocean in the same field of vision. Late in the trip, once the noise has quieted, is when it lands.
Readings for retreats.
I put together reading packages for retreats and small groups. Everyone in the circle gets their own chart, read for where they actually are right now, and the group leaves with a shared thread to sit with together. It fits a yoga week in Nosara, a women's circle, a team on retreat, whatever brought you all into the same room.
Pricing depends on the size of the group and what you're hoping for, so it's easier to just talk it through. Tell me what you're planning and I'll shape something around it. Reach me in the contact section for prices.
Wherever you are
in Costa Rica.
Start with a free 15-minute call. No card, no pressure.
